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Birth: Apr. 9, 1854, Fannie, daughter of Daniel and Magdalena Steiner, and widow of the late Bishop D. C. Amstutz, was born April 9, 1854, near Orrville, Ohio; died at her home adjoining the former site of the Mennonite Old People's Home, near Rittman, Ohio, on Jan. 10, 1936; aged 81 y. 9 m. 1 d. On July 1, 1906, she united in marriage to Bishop David C. Amstutz, founder of the Old People's Home, who preceded her in death on April 28, 1924. Being the oldest of a family of ten children, she is survived by four brothers (Daniel W. of Denver, Colo.; Peter H., John S., and Noah C., all of Orrville, Ohio), one sister (Mary, wife of Philip Hilty, Rittman, Ohio), besides a large circle of relatives and friends. Two brothers and two sisters preceded her in death. In early life she accepted Christ as her Saviour and united with the Crown Hill Mennonite Church, of which she was a faithful member at the time of her decease. "Aunt Fanny," as she was commonly called, endeared herself to many by her kind and loving disposition, making many sacrifices for the good of others. It was her delight to remember her friends with greetings during the Christmas season, which went to many states. After the death of her brother Peter's wife, she became as a mother to the children and tenderly cared for them when they most needed the love and care of a mother. After her marriage to Bishop David C. Amstutz she extended much help and encouragement to many of the inmates of the Old People's Home, as they often came to her with their problems and troubles. In the Sunday school and Church services her place was seldom vacant except when ill health prevented. For several years she was afflicted with heart trouble. Her last illness was of short duration, she being bedfast for just three weeks, during which she gradually became weaker until she quietly passed away, remaining conscious to the end. During the last few days of her life she was often heard repeating scripture verses and the Lord's Prayer in German. Tush has gone from us a noble Christian woman who shall be missed by a large group of relatives and friends. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth; yea, saith the Spirit, that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them." Funeral services were held at the Crown Hill Church, conducted by E. F. Hartzler and I. J. Buchwalter. Text, I Cor. 15:6. Buried in Crown Hill Cemetery. - 1936)nship39807

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Fannie Striner

Barbara Rich
1823-1905

Fannie Striner
1854-1936


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    Historical events

    • The temperature on April 8, 1854 was about 14.1 °C. The atmospheric humidity was 52%. Source: KNMI
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      De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
    • From April 19, 1853 till July 1, 1856 the Netherlands had a cabinet Van Hall - Donker Curtius with the prime ministers Mr. F.A. baron Van Hall (conservatief-liberaal) and Mr. D. Donker Curtius (conservatief-liberaal).
    • In the year 1854: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 3.3 million citizens.
      • February 23 » The official independence of the Orange Free State is declared.
      • March 1 » German psychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears; two years later his remains are found in a canal near Charlottenburg.
      • March 24 » President José Gregorio Monagas abolishes slavery in Venezuela.
      • April 1 » Charles Dickens' novel Hard Times begins serialisation in his magazine Household Words.
      • May 30 » The Kansas–Nebraska Act becomes law establishing the US territories of Kansas and Nebraska.
      • August 4 » The Hinomaru is established as the official flag to be flown from Japanese ships.
    • The temperature on January 10, 1936 was between 9.3 °C and 12.8 °C and averaged 11.3 °C. There was 0.5 mm of rain during 0.7 hours. The average windspeed was 5 Bft (very strong wind) and was prevailing from the southwest. Source: KNMI
    • Koningin Wilhelmina (Huis van Oranje-Nassau) was from 1890 till 1948 sovereign of the Netherlands (also known as Koninkrijk der Nederlanden)
    • In The Netherlands , there was from July 31, 1935 to June 24, 1937 the cabinet Colijn III, with Dr. H. Colijn (ARP) as prime minister.
    • In the year 1936: Source: Wikipedia
      • The Netherlands had about 8.5 million citizens.
      • February 16 » The Popular Front wins the 1936 Spanish general election.
      • March 8 » Daytona Beach and Road Course holds its first oval stock car race.
      • April 27 » The United Auto Workers (UAW) gains autonomy from the American Federation of Labor.
      • September 10 » First World Individual Motorcycle Speedway Championship, Held at London's (England) Wembley Stadium
      • October 9 » Boulder Dam (later Hoover Dam) begins to generate electricity and transmit it to Los Angeles.
      • November 2 » The British Broadcasting Corporation initiates the BBC Television Service, the world's first regular, "high-definition" (then defined as at least 200 lines) service. Renamed BBC1 in 1964, the channel still runs to this day.
    

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